Done a knife up from the bootsale this morning!!

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Hi all

I bought this poor thing from a local bootsale this morning for 'Arf a quid!! ;)

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I hammered the burr back down rather than just grinding it back but it left a slightly visible line when i'd finished! :aargh4:

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No idea what the timber was that I used for the scales but it had some nice redish grain that showed through when I started shaping it!

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First scale glued and clamped..

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And drilled through the holes of the tang with a 6mm bit..

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Both scales glued and then drilled through the first holes to align with the second scale..

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The blade was a stamped out blank originally rather than ground stock as there were edges that needed filling or the whole lot grinding flat! I mixed some of the very dark brown sanding dust with araldite and filled down the back where there was a gap..

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The grain showing through, Pins are 6mm Stainless steel rod that's usually thrown away at work!!

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Only for it to darken substantially upon laying on two coats of Poly lacquer :(

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T'uther side is nicer though..

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I was going to put some .85mm brass liners but didn't bother due to the uneven edge of the blank :sigh:

The filler has done it's job though!!

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Managed a few more bits at the booitsale too..

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Clarity on these Bin's is brilliant!!

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All in all, Not a bad day :)


John..
 
That's very tidy! I love going to boot sales, picking up old blades and making them usable again!


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That's very tidy! I love going to boot sales, picking up old blades and making them usable again!


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It's the first i've messed with for many years as I can't get in my garage for all the stuff that got put in when one of my sheds collapsed!!

I bought a 120"x50" steel shed but that's in the garage too!! :o, I stripped a large pallet at work to use as a base for the new shed, The pallet was 11'x6.5', I'll get it set level at the bottom of the garden soon (Hopefully) then get the shed erected so I can empty the garge in to it and start making a few sharps!!


Chjeers, John :)
 
Good job there.
They are a bit good as a rigging knife. Just need a little change to the belly line and a single-side bevel. The bee's knees for whacking through a rolled-up sheet of parcelling material.
Ceeg
 
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Not a bad catch !
For binos, the old 70/80's japanese are cheap at bootsales, and do provide good optics. Even compared to modern standards.
Though not up to par to modern thousands of pounds binos.
 

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